Values and Organizational Evaluation
Values, valuing, and value sources are frequently discussed in the evaluation literature and at evaluation conferences suggesting that even within the discipline, there are ongoing and relevant issues...
View ArticleAdvancing Serious Evaluation in Organizations
Evaluation is broadly defined as a systematic process to determine the merit, worth, or significance of something. I use the term “serious evaluation” to extend the general definition to refer to an...
View ArticleEvaluation and the Organization
Evaluation is the systematic determination of the merit, worth, or significance of something. That something, referred to as the evaluand, has traditionally been identified as a program, product,...
View ArticleValue Claims from Personal to Essential
Four major types of value claims are found in evaluation: (i) preference claims, (ii) market-based claims, (iii) contextual claims, and (iv) essentially evaluative claims. This taxonomy of value claims...
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